. In his inaugural address on January 20th, 1961, John F. Kennedy challenged American citizens as well as people around the world as follows:
. And so my fellow Americans Ask not what your country can do for you Ask what you can do for your country My fellow citizens of the world - ask not What America can do for you - but what together We can do for the freedom of man . We included this in our wreath laying ceremony at the World War II Memorial, and you saw it among the inscriptions at his eternal flame in Arlington National Cemetery. . What does this mean today? What can YOU do for your country? How can the rest of the world cooperate with the United States of America to promote freedom around the world? What is freedom?
John F. Kennedy's Challenge
.In his inaugural address on January 20th, 1961, John F. Kennedy challenged American citizens as well as people around the world as follows:
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And so my fellow Americans
Ask not what your country can do for you
Ask what you can do for your country
My fellow citizens of the world - ask not
What America can do for you - but what together
We can do for the freedom of man
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We included this in our wreath laying ceremony at the World War II Memorial, and you saw it among the inscriptions at his eternal flame in Arlington National Cemetery.
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What does this mean today? What can YOU do for your country? How can the rest of the world cooperate with the United States of America to promote freedom around the world? What is freedom?